How to Brew in a Bag Easily - BIAB Guide

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  • Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
  • #biab #allgrainbrewing #homebrewing
    Learn How to All-Grain Brew with Ease Using the Bew In A Bag Method!
    Are you ready to take your homebrewing to the next level? This beginner-friendly video shows you everything you need to know about all-grain brewing with the BIAB method.
    We use one of our Geterbrewed BIAB kits in this video, which comes with everything you need to get started. We also have an upgrade kit if you already have some basic equipment.
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    Key Moments:
    0:00 Intro
    0:22 BIAB Equipment
    1:43 Setup and Mash In
    3:43 Sparge
    5:11 Boil & Add Hops
    7:38 Cooling the Wort
    8:27 Transferring to Fermenter
    9:12 Adding Yeast
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  • @Kyle_Hubbard
    @Kyle_Hubbard 11 місяців тому +1

    I like watching videos like this because you almost always learn something new. You get to see peoples different methods as well. I think having someone hold the grain is the most difficult method I've seen. I've seen people use a steralised bowl and a colander or large strainer to hold the grain while rinsing and then you just pour the liquid from the bowl back into the mix. I've also seen people who've set up a hook in which the place the bags string onto and let gravity pull it out naturally.

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  10 місяців тому

      Yeah we like to hear how others do it, everyone will have their own technique

  • @richardwilkinson77
    @richardwilkinson77 2 роки тому +6

    Hands up who else is a bag squeezer then? Don't be shy! 👋 I don't sparge with my BIAB either.

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  2 роки тому +3

      Hilarious !! Enjoyed that comment Bag Squeezer Support Group needed!!

    • @richardwilkinson77
      @richardwilkinson77 2 роки тому +1

      @@Geterbrewed can't waste those precious sugars! Great video by the way. Quick but doesn't miss anything.

    • @JagodowyStolec
      @JagodowyStolec 2 роки тому

      like to sqezze my bag to lol

    • @AnalogueInTheUK
      @AnalogueInTheUK Рік тому

      I love to squeeze my bag, but only when the missus is out of the kitchen.

  • @voyislavpavlovic1949
    @voyislavpavlovic1949 Рік тому +3

    No water shortages for wort cooling I use the no chill method

    • @turin2
      @turin2 Рік тому

      i like your style, i was just reading about DMS apparently adding a bad smell and taste - any advice? I think im gonna "carefully" carry my bucket outside for 20 minutes to speed up cooling xD

  • @siscokid8512
    @siscokid8512 2 роки тому +7

    Great video guys , wish this was about when I started BIAB a year ago! Just remember when anyone gets bitten by the bug and upgrades, the Peco still serves as a sparge water heater... that's how I sold it to the Mrs! Alas I have just upgraded to a braumeister, but the peco is a great way of getting into all grain with out breaking the bank! Other tips I have learnt, the Ikea STABIL splatter guard in 33cm, makes a great false bottom to keep the bag and grain off the element. Also the IKEA IDEALISK expandable colander is perfect to allow the grains to drain over the peco or another vessel and keep adding back in during heat up - stops your assistant shaking like a shitting dog! Keep the videos coming lads!

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  2 роки тому

      Very good had a laugh at your dog comment

  • @adamchase1129
    @adamchase1129 2 роки тому +2

    Never seen a plastic Kettle like that! pretty cool

  • @agentbertram4769
    @agentbertram4769 6 місяців тому +1

    Simple and informative. Thanks!

  • @cantthinkofausername8698
    @cantthinkofausername8698 Рік тому +1

    I always mash in my 30l pot with 15 litres and wrap it up to keep the heat for an hour then I use a fermenting bucket with 18l water in. I add the bag of grains to the bucket and stir and leave for 5 or 10 mins to sparge, then drain, pour that back in the pot and that gets me the overall 30 litres I need to boil. Works for me. Might not be right though haha.

  • @pbshooter100
    @pbshooter100 2 роки тому +1

    Cool. It is 2022 btw, instant read thermometers are really affordable. Try one you'll glad you did.

  • @hskingr
    @hskingr 2 роки тому +2

    This is great! can you do a bottling video with the kit as well please?

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  2 роки тому +2

      We have some content on bottling on the channel but will be working on more, thanks for letting us know

  • @danieleasperti1194
    @danieleasperti1194 Рік тому

    Details about electrical resistance? Watt and shop?

  • @ScullyBrewing
    @ScullyBrewing 2 роки тому +2

    Could you ferment in the peco boiler straight after cooling down instead of transferring to another vessel? Would be super convenient. Also i wonder could you use the heating element to raise temperatures (attached to an inkbird or similar) instead of an outside source of heat, or would the element kill off the yeast surrounding it?

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  2 роки тому

      In theory you could ferment in the PECO after use as the wort would have been sterilised after the boil, but you wouldn't want the hop bags and trub left in the fermenter for best results so we would recommend its transferred to a fermenter. I wouldn't recommend the element to heat during fermentation

  • @TheBruSho
    @TheBruSho 2 роки тому +2

    Never seen a BIAB in a bucket, that's a cool idea!

  • @joseaponte1685
    @joseaponte1685 2 роки тому

    HI, My Friend good video good tips,, but I have one question, how can I to calculate my full volume BIAB No Sparge, thanks

  • @coolukboy
    @coolukboy Рік тому +1

    Hi guys. I have a spare fermentation bucket on the right (purchased from your good selves). Can I just drill a hole and add a hesting element to it? Or is it a different plastic grade not suitable for boiling?

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  Рік тому +1

      I wouldn't recommend that to be honest , checkout the peco boilers , they are cheap and certified safe

  • @robgreene3745
    @robgreene3745 2 місяці тому +1

    Think I missed it in the video, when did the hop tea bags come out? Or did they stay in the boiler as the wort was transferring to the fermentor? I'm never sure whether to take them out pre-chill step or leave them in.

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  2 місяці тому +1

      It’s personal preference, we usually leave in during chilling

  • @AshcroftMcCabe
    @AshcroftMcCabe 8 місяців тому +1

    How is best to clean this thing? PBW with the element in? Then sanitise before using next brew day?

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  8 місяців тому

      We chatted about cleaning with Brent a few months back and covered this in the video here: ua-cam.com/video/Aa1AMk7w2XA/v-deo.htmlsi=AfYwRdFqm9fSfd02

  • @G-townbrewer
    @G-townbrewer 2 роки тому +1

    Was your sparge water the same temperature as your strike water?

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  2 роки тому

      Yeah, with highly modified malt we usually just do a single temp

  • @mattysmith220
    @mattysmith220 2 роки тому +1

    Hi there. is there a rule of thumb for how much water you need? when a recipe says 10 liters batch size, how much water do i put in the kettle? thanks

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah checkout this video which should help : ua-cam.com/video/xHFp8QWrEPQ/v-deo.html

  • @don-j6g
    @don-j6g 2 роки тому +1

    Should you stir in the dry pitched yeast?

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  2 роки тому +1

      no just sprinkle on top is fine

  • @mackannovic
    @mackannovic 10 місяців тому +1

    Should I keep the malt at strike temperature for an hour?

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  10 місяців тому

      Single infusion mashing will require 60 mins at target mash temp to allow all the enzymatic reactions to take place and convert the starches into fermentable sugars

  • @ryknowo9
    @ryknowo9 Рік тому +1

    I've never been able to hit my target OG (always low), (measuring after I've cooled it, but still in the kettle), and I'm always short on preboil volume. I even squeeze the bag and never get close, any suggestions?

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  Рік тому

      Hi, checkout the video we did on calculating volumes : ua-cam.com/video/xHFp8QWrEPQ/v-deo.html
      Are you buying crushed malt or crushing yourself?

    • @gregmorris7624
      @gregmorris7624 Рік тому

      Boil an extra half hour for an hour It will raise your final gravity

  • @turin2
    @turin2 Рік тому +2

    Can you help me cool it without a Wort Chiller? if its very cold can I leave it beside an open window? Can I put it outside for 20 minutes? Is there any other option as the chiller really isnt feasible for me xD

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  Рік тому +1

      Hi, You could try filling a sink with ice cold water and put the stock pot with wort into the water and stir to get it to cool. Setting outside will pick up natural yeast and bugs as it cools

  • @paddyodoherty4673
    @paddyodoherty4673 2 місяці тому +1

    Am i right in saying after you put in grains at 68 degrees, you then need to continue to turn on and off the Peco boiler for an hour to keep it at a constant 68 degrees? Or once its at the 68 degrees at rhe start you just leave it amd it cools over time? Then reheat for boiling?

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  2 місяці тому +1

      Ideally you’ll want to keep the temperature constant and accurate for the full length of the mash , after the grains are removed then you’ll bring to a boil

  • @don-j6g
    @don-j6g 2 роки тому +1

    Anyway to get a good seal on the fermenter tap? Mine keeps leaking.

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  2 роки тому

      We suggest a seal on each side of the fermenter wall, if you need some extra seals add a note in the comment box at checkout and we can add one foc, i always suggest doing a water test to ensure a good seal if possible before beginning the brew

    • @don-j6g
      @don-j6g 2 роки тому +1

      @@Geterbrewed I've got seals on both sides and the tap is screwed in nice and tight. Not sure what else I can do 😂. Everything looks nice and water tight but will start leaking after an hour and it stops after a couple of days when the liquid dries in the seal.

    • @michelleburch2361
      @michelleburch2361 2 роки тому +1

      Funny I was told on the phone this morning that they’ve never had any complaints about a leaky tap?

  • @sandbob8211
    @sandbob8211 2 роки тому +1

    How do you stop the bag burning on the element?

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  2 роки тому +1

      You can use a false bottom , splatter guard from Ikea fits perfectly

    • @Canalcoholic
      @Canalcoholic 2 роки тому +1

      The element is not switched on while the bag is in.

  • @accel84
    @accel84 Рік тому +1

    When did you pull up the hopbags? I've looked at a lot of videos and everyone's missing to explain this part.

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  Рік тому

      Hey, the hop bags are usually left in whilst the cooling process takes place. What beer style will you be brewing?

    • @accel84
      @accel84 Рік тому +1

      @@Geterbrewed ok i see, I made a west coast IPA last weekend and where looking for this info when to pull them up. I pulled them up before cooling the brew.

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  Рік тому

      @@accel84 that’ll still work , let us know how the beer turns out

  • @timsumner7907
    @timsumner7907 2 роки тому +1

    Any idea when this kit will be back in stock?

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  2 роки тому

      We have the basic boiler kit availakle just awaiting digital boiler stock replenishment

    • @timsumner7907
      @timsumner7907 2 роки тому +1

      @@Geterbrewed thank you - I’ll await the digital boiler restock 👍🏻

  • @gregmorris7624
    @gregmorris7624 Рік тому +1

    How are you boiling in a plastic bucket

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  Рік тому

      It’s a PECO Boiler , www.geterbrewed.com/peco-digital-mashing-bin-boiler-eb1d/ They are heat tolerant

  • @philipdrew1066
    @philipdrew1066 2 роки тому +1

    I don't get the need for an airlock on a bucket fermenter. The lid is not going to be tight fitting enough that it will pressurise during fermentation.

    • @Geterbrewed
      @Geterbrewed  2 роки тому +1

      The seal the lid makes is sufficient and allows the bubbler / airlock to work effectively

    • @Kyle_Hubbard
      @Kyle_Hubbard 11 місяців тому

      He told you why in the video lol. The whole point is to allow CO2 out and not allow Oxygen in. Depending on what you're fementing you don't want Oxygen to enter after the yeast starts working as you allow bacteria, wild yeasts, etc into the fermenter and as such will effect the quality of the beer.